38days until SCOTLAND MISSION - Preaching Church services at Ayr & Partick Free Church (Continuing) - Preaching streets of Glasgow, Edinburgh & other locations - Please pray for God to be glorified in the preaching of his word & souls to be saved!

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is both an Evangelical Minister working inNorth Staffordshire inthe UK. Preaching the gospel of God's grace and love in North Staffordshire, he was until recently the minister of Fole Reformed Presbyterian Chapel. He is now a member of Partick Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) in Glasgow. He is working as an itinerant missionary. He also travels more widely, preaching in some of the towns & cities throughout the country and world, including Jamaica, Ukraine, the USA. He also preaches in many congregations at home and abroad as by invitation.

Calvin & the Law!

This is a thirty-page booklet explaining the Reformer John Calvin's teaching on the subject of biblical Law. A needed antidote against the rising tide of so-called new covenant teaching abroad today. The Law for Calvin had a three-fold purpose, pedagogical, political and very much a purpose for the believer's life today and every generation.

'A Street Preacher Publication'The Book of Daniel(End-times in the Old Testament)Click hereEND ABORTION NOW!

Preaching in Carlisle

"When Christ commands us to "hate" parents (Luke 14:26), he does not dispense with the fifth commandment, but unfolds its true sense and points out both the subordination of the second table of the law to the first and man to God. Thus the word μισεῖ (hate) is not to be understood absolutely and simply for hatred properly so called and expressed, but comparatively for a lesser and diminished love, to teach us that no necessities should have such power over us as to seduce us from the duty of piety; that God must be loved and worshipped above all"

(F. Turretin)

Gospel Tracts from 'The Street Preacher!'

Jimmy preaching in Stafford

"For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? and how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!"

In Dublin's Fair City

The Street Preacher's Sermons

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by J.C. Ryle

Great, even the best of ministers make mistakes, sometimes great mistakes. And sometimes mistaken ministers need to be told they are mistaken, it is more important to keep the truth in the church than the peace. Mr. Ryle also shows us here that there is no doctrine over which we should be so jealous as that of justification by faith alone, apart from works

'A Street Preacher Publication'

Devotional Study

Mark's Gospel(Revised Edition)

Daily food for your soul!

You were given the Bible to teach us how to be reconciled to God and to live unto him. To become more Christ-like in our daily living. That we might find deep satisfaction and enjoyment in God, knowing his grace flowing towards us, encouraging, strengthening and giving us the victory by the power of his Holy Spirit.

As you use these devotional tools, written by James R Hamilton himself, you will begin to experience growth, and inner strength emanating from the word God. The strength is in the seed. God wants you to have that strength, to know his power and grace working in you, transforming your inner life, filled with joy unspeakable and full of glory

"What was the Reformation? How best can we characterise the Reformation? In simplest terms, the Reformation was the revival and renewal of Christ’s church that took place in the early part of the sixteenth century. The one great church of that day was the Roman Catholic Church. That church, in process of time, had become thoroughly corrupt and apostate. Errors of doctrine and of life characterised both clergy and laity. From top to bottom the church was shot through with immorality and unbelief. The people were worldly and superstitious, carnal and ignorant. Among the clergy, there was the love of money, the love of honour, the love of pleasure, the love of the praise of men. There were widespread drunkenness and adultery, simony and greed. They were pleasure-mad and power-hungry. Although the clergy took vows of celibacy, many lived openly in sexual relations outside of marriage, often fathering a number of children. Although they assumed vows of poverty, many lived luxurious and extravagant lives. And false doctrine abounded! The church taught and the people believed the errors of works righteousness, free will, the papacy, purgatory, the invocation of the saints—especially the virgin Mary, purgatory, indulgences, the authority of tradition above the Word of God, and many other false doctrines. Martin Luther, in his last letter to Pope Leo X, in the preface of his treatise on “The Freedom of a Christian,” wrote: “The Roman church, once the holiest of all, has become the most licentious den of thieves [Matt. 21: 13], the most shameless of all brothels, the kingdom of sin, death, and hell. It is so bad that even Antichrist himself if he should come, could think of nothing to add to its wickedness.” In a work entitled “The Babylonian Captivity of the Church,” Luther lamented: How wretchedly and desperately all the activities of the church have been confused, hindered, ensnared and subjected to danger through the pestilent, ignorant, and wicked ordinances of men, so that there is no hope of betterment unless we abolish at one stroke all the laws of men, and having restored the gospel of liberty we follow it in judging and regulating all things. Indeed, this is what happened in the Reformation. Through the Reformation, “the pestilent, ignorant, and wicked ordinances of men” were abolished. And through the Reformation, God “restored the gospel of liberty” to the church. Commemoration of the Reformation, however, must not only take the form of praise and thanksgiving to God for what He has given His church in the Reformation. It must also take the form of warning and admonition against those who would once again ensnare the church in error. There are real and menacing dangers that threaten to undo so much of what the Reformation accomplished. Very really the push is on to return the church to the darkness and ignorance of Rome."

Unity with Rome is spiritual whoredom.

Preaching in Manchester

"BRITAIN'S MURDER INDUSTRY:

# Nine million abortions since abortion act was passed in 1967.

# Almost a half are repeats.

# It's become a lucrative business 130 million @ year out of NHS.

# 98% funded by NHS

# British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS biggest killer of babies in UK) & Marie Stopes are leaders in this industry & enjoy most of the profits.

"How sad is their condition that have knowledge of Christ, and yet as to themselves it had been better they had never had it. Many there be that content themselves with a merely speculative, ineffectual knowledge of him of such the apostle says, “It had been better for them not to have known. 2 Peter 2:21. It serves only to aggravate their sin and misery; for though it be not enough to save them, yet it puts some weak restraints upon sin, which their impetuous lusts breaking down, they are thereby exposed to a greater damnation"